Volume I (1995)
Editor's Introduction Christopher Chase-Dunn
Articles
- Number 1 David Wilkinson
From Mesopotamia through Carroll Quigley to Bill Clinton: World Historical Systems, the Civilizationist, and the President
- Number 2 Myron J. Frankman
Catching the Bus for Global Development: Gerschenkron Revisited
- Number 3 Stephen B. Bunker & Paul S Ciccantell
Restructuring Markets, Reorganizing Nature: An Examination of Japanese Strategies for Access to Raw Materials
- Number 4 Christoph Scherrer
The Commitment to a Liberal World Market Order as a Hegemonic Practice: The Case of the USA
Hegemonic Rivalry: Past and Future
- Number 4.5 Christopher Chase-Dunn
Introduction to the Thematic Section
- Number 5 Volker Bornschier
Hegemonic Decline, West European Unification and the Future Structure of the Core
- Number 6 Christopher Chase-Dunn & Bruce Podobnik
The Next War: World-System Cycles and Trends
- Number 7 George Modelski
From Leadership to Organization: The Evolution of Global Politics
- Number 8 Walter L. Goldfrank
Beyond Cycles of Hegemony: Economic, Social, and Military Factors
- Number 9 Gerd Junne
Global Cooperation or Rival Trade Blocks?
- Number 10 Tieting Su
Clashed of "Life Spaces" and Other Logics of Hegemonic Rivalry
- Number 11 John Borrego
Models of Integration and Development in the Pacific
- Number 12 Albert Bergesen & Roberto Fernandez
Who Has the Most Fortune 500 Firms: A Network Analysis of Global Economic Competition, 1956-1989
- Number 13 Brigitte Schulz
Germany, the United States and Future Inter-Core Conflict
- Number 14 Erich Weede
Future Hegemonic Rivalry between China and the West?
- Number 15 Terry Boswell
Hegemony and Bifurcation Points in World History
- Number 16 Inactive
There is currently no Number 16
- Number 17 Jon Berquist
The Shifting Frontier: The Achaemenid Empire's Treatment of Western Colonies
- Number 18 Kurt Burch
Invigorating World System Theory as Critical Theory: Exploring Philosophical Foundations and Postpositivist Contributions
- Number 19 Immanuel Wallerstein
The Modern World-System and Evolution
- Number 20 Cornelis P. Terlouw
Is the World-Systems Perspective Restricted to a Global Perspective? The Connection between Global and Regional Developments in Pre-Industrial France
Book Reviews
- Review 1 W. Warren Wagar
A Short History of the Future
Reviewed by Terry Boswell
- Review 2 Robert Perrucci
Japanese Auto Transplants in the Heartland: Corporatism and Community
Reviewed by Cal Dassbach
- Review 3 Andre Gunder Frank & Barry K. Gills, eds.
The World System: Five Hundred Years or Five Thousand?
Reviewed by Thomas D. Hall
- Review 4 Guillermo Algaze
The Uruk World System: The Dynamics of Expansion of Early Mesopotamian Civilization
Reviewed by Alexander H. Joffe
- Review 5 Gary Gereffi & Miguel Korzeniewicz, eds.
Commodity Chains and Global Capitalism
Reviewed by Wilma A. Dunaway & Donald A. Clelland
- Review 6 Giovanni Arrighi
The Long Twentieth Century
Reviewed by Immanuel Wallerstein
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